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The Moving Parts of Medicaid Reform CDPAANYS Annual Conference October 24, 2012 Presenter: Cathy Roberts, Senior Paralegal Empire Justice Center, Albany, NY
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Mainstream managed care expansion – Mandatory managed care expanding to all counties by 2013 – Fewer people qualify for exemption i.e., even nursing home residents (non-duals) will be required to enroll 10/13 – More services in managed care package Personal care Prescription drugs Dental Consumer directed personal care
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Integration of Care for Dual Eligibles : MLTC FIDA Health Homes
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Managed long term care (MLTC) – Applies to: dual eligibles (on Medicare and Medicaid) age 21 and over AND receiving 120 days or more of community based LTC services in a calendar year. Over the next two years, they may be required to enroll in a MLTC plan, depending on where they live.
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Roll-out schedule (anticipated) NYC (actual timetable) July 2012 – January 2013 Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester: January 2013 Rockland, Orange: June 2013 Albany, Erie, Onondaga, Monroe December 2013 Other counties with capacity June 2014
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What about integration of non-LTC services? NYS DOH seeking demonstration waiver, using two-pronged approach: FIDA (Fully Integrated Dual Advantage) Managed care model All Medicare/Medicaid services provided through FIDA plan Health homes Managed fee for service system Care management service model
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Health home and FIDA enrollment process Passive enrollment with “opt-out” provision People will be automatically enrolled They can decline the enrollment altogether, or choose a different FIDA or health home Enrollment broker can assist with FIDA plan choice and enrollment
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Timeline - FIDA FIDA managed care Who? Full duals age 21+, need more than 120 days of LTC, not in mental health facility Special FIDA plans for OPWDD beneficiaries Where? NYC, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester (regular FIDA) Statewide (OPWDD FIDA) When? Jan 1 2014
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Timeline - Health homes Who? Full duals age 21+, not in mental health facility, don’t need 120+ days of LTC services, AND meet ONE of the following criteria: Two chronic conditions Serious mental illness Have HIV, are at risk of developing another chronic condition Where? Statewide When? Ongoing
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Advocate Concerns Complexity of Enrollment Choices Continuity of care during transition High need clients getting proper level of care Loss of benefits Davis v. Shah (Empire Justice, shoes & stockings) Johnson v. Shah, Strouchler v. Shah (NYLAG, home care) Reporting and state oversight
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Promising Changes New housing allowance for Medicaid recipients: New housing allowance for Medicaid recipients Returning to the community after 30+ days at a skilled nursing facility Enrolling (or enrolled) in a managed long term care program Centralization/Automation Renewals in Medicaid/ Medicare Savings Programs Spend down activation Health homes? New enrollment system for State Health Insurance Exchange? (www.ux2014.org)www.ux2014.org
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Links to more info DOH webpage on Medicaid Redesign www.nyhealthacccess.org My contact information: Cathy Roberts, Senior Paralegal Empire Justice Center 119 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12210 1-800-635-0355 x 112 croberts@empirejustice.org www.empirejustice.org
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